In 1964, The Beatles transformed American popular culture, beginning with their landmark The Ed Sullivan Showappearance that ...
To the millions of fans who’ve enjoyed their music over the past six decades, The Beatles will forever and always be regarded as the greatest rock band in history. In fact, they remain such a ...
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of The Beatles‘ the’ first visit to the USA in February 1964, Martin Scorsese has put the band back together, so to speak. Scorsese produces along with ...
George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney arriving at JFK airport in "Beatles '64." (Apple Corps, Ltd.) The subject of Beatles ’64 — the new documentary produced by Martin ...
Executive produced by Martin Scorsese, Disney's latest Beatles doc highlights television's role in turning the band into icons. The world needs another Beatles documentary like it needs a live-act ...
Following months of speculation, The Beatles‘ Ringo Starr has confirmed that Barry Keoghan is being eyed to play him in the forthcoming series of Beatles films that Sam Mendes will direct for Sony.
It’s often claimed, I’m not sure on what authority, that the Beatles’ arrival in America, three months after the assassination of President Kennedy, in some unquantifiable way lifted the ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The director Sam Mendes is working on four biopics about The Beatles. Mendes, who's known for Oscar-winning films including “American Beauty ...
The Beatles have been nominated for two Grammy awards this year, and no, we did not accidentally fall into a time warp back to the 1960s. The Beatles’ song “Now and Then,” refined with the ...
In Beatles '64, the new documentary which charts the impact of the band's first US tour and how it catapulted them to global superstardom, Paul McCartney makes a suggestion as to why they achieved ...
Strange but true: The Beatles’ American record company decided not to release their albums. Instead, Capitol chopped them up to generate more product. Nobody at the label had any idea that ...